I signed up Christmas morning with an introductory post followed by a few others. Yesterday, I noticed that my name was added to the new members list and that one person newer than me had a post listed but not me. I am perfectly content (although anxiously curious) to wait until you guys get done with a holiday break but am wondering if there was something I did that would have caused the entries to be lost.

Since it was my first time visiting the site, I found so much new stuff to comment upon that after a few I was told I could not submit any more entries and just saved them; how do I retrieve them?

I very much like the international aspect of this site. I have only been on one other and it was seemingly American domestic only. I wish I could see all the locations of the contributors; you may put me down as from San Jose, California, USA, or perhaps I can add that myself. Also, I noticed that someone had edited their post; how is that done?

Anyway, my name (for this purpose) is Justin Case, and if there is any problem could you please email me at the address I aready supplied. Thank you and looking forward to being an active participant.

Alright, so I tested saving. You hit 'post reply' (or 'quote') as normal, then click 'load' to load a saved post. The forum will list your saved posts, you click the one you want and badda-boom, away you go.

As to why— you have written 80% of a magnum opus describing in minutia how Someone Is Wrong On The Internet (and boy, are they wrong), but you get called away before you can finish the last 20%. You don't want to go off half-cocked (or 80% cocked in this case), so you hit 'save'.

Alright, so I tested saving. You hit 'post reply' (or 'quote') as normal, then click 'load' to load a saved post. The forum will list your saved posts, you click the one you want and badda-boom, away you go.

As to why— you have written 80% of a magnum opus describing in minutia how Someone Is Wrong On The Internet (and boy, are they wrong), but you get called away before you can finish the last 20%. You don't want to go off half-cocked (or 80% cocked in this case), so you hit 'save'.